Here’s the latest on the Kevin Love trade sweepstakes: The Golden State Warriors and Denver Nuggets are eagerly sweetening their proposals with young talent, while the Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls and Phoenix Suns lag behind, but Minnesota Timberwolves president/coach Flip Saunders has not even made up his mind to engineer a pre-draft deal of the All-Star power forward who can bolt as a free agent following the 2015 season.

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The biggest development reported Thursday was the Warriors agreeing to make shooting guard Klay Thompson available in talks with the T’wolves. Thompson’s father, former NBA star Mychal Thompson, reported on his radio show the outline of a potential deal that would send Love and Kevin Martin to Golden State in exchange for Thompson, David Lee and a first-round draft pick.

That kind of package makes the Warriors, who hired Steve Kerr as head coach, the current favorites to land Love. Thompson averaged 18.4 points per game and shot 41.7 percent on 3-pointers last season before the Warriors were eliminated in the opening round of the playoffs.